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| Bayview and Millwood at 4 p.m. |
These menacing clouds started forming late in the afternoon over South Bayview. There were sightings of a what might have been a funnel cloud in some parts of Southern Ontario and a house was seriously damaged at Orangeville. No one was hurt. Tonight we can expect rain. The weather Wednesday should be overcast and mild. Looking ahead to the weekend, the Canada Day long weekend is likely to be hot and muggy with thunderstorms threatening. Residents throughout the GTA can expect temperatures to hover in the high-20s with the humidity making it feel closer to the mid- to high-30s. Weatherman Doug Gillam told the Toronto Star that Saturday looks like the best day of the weekend, He is a meteorologist with the Weather Network and predicted that rain will likely hold off Sunday and Monday. But there is a risk of developing showers later in the afternoon as the humidity rises. “You certainly want to keep an eye to the sky if you’re outside or boating,” he said. On Tuesday, Canada Day, a cold front will bring unsettled weather and could affect Canada Day fireworks. “We’re going to have fireworks on Canada Day; we’re just not sure if they are going to be the natural or the scheduled ones.” . The Weather Network.

